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plays and place to meaning sentence in pair

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Answered by saitejassb
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Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and usually sound alike, but have different meanings (e.g. dog bark, tree bark).

Examples of homonyms used in sentences:

Left- to leave

Left- realted to the side of the human body

E.g.- I left my phone on the left side of the room.

Pitcher- the player in baseball who throws the baseball from pitcher's mound

Pitcher- a large jug

E.g.- The baseball pitcher asked for a pitcher of water.

Crane- a bird

Crane- a machine used at construction sites

E.g.- The crane flew above the construction crane.

Play- the game

Play- to play (verb)

E.g.- While they are at the play, I’m going to play with the dog.

Park- action of moving vehicle to a place usaully a car park

Park- a public area close to nature

E.g.- She will park the car so we can walk in the park.

Band- a small group of musicians and vocalists

Banned- something that is disallowed or illegal

E.g.- The band is very popular but is banned in that country.

Bear- an animal

Bear- to tolerate

Bare- naked or without covering

E.g.- The bear would bare his teeth in a display of aggression and the hunter was unable to bear

Answered by anandsubodhai
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Explanation:

plays place use this pair of words in a meaningful sentence

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